Kids will be kids, and sometimes they are unpredictable. They may behave in ways that even they do not understand. When their parents are no longer together, their behavior may spill over into custody matters that can cause trouble for everyone involved. Whether your...
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Can you call dibs on caring for your kids after your divorce?
As a parent of teenagers, you have probably heard your kids call dibs on something hundreds of times. This time-honored tradition allows young ones to claim priority over their siblings. While calling dibs is effective with the front seat or the last of the ice cream,...
What you should know about parental alienation and custody
Marriages end for a seemingly endless number of reasons. Even though you have decided to divorce your spouse, you want what is best for your kids. After all, the parent-child relationship is one of the most significant in society. Still, in addition to divvying up...
The role of employability experts in divorce and child custody
If you are planning for a divorce or child custody dispute, you are apt to feel a variety of emotions. While you may expect to feel sad or angry, you may also experience some confusion. Put simply, New Jersey family law can be incredibly complex. While an experienced...
Seeking modifications to child custody
Various studies show that children thrive best when they have positive relationships with both parents. After a divorce, maintaining these strong relationships may become tricky for the noncustodial parent; however, it is not impossible. To gain more quality time with...
What role does income play in a custody battle?
Divorce is a stressful and strenuous process, and it is only worse if you happen to be battling for custody, too. Divorce and custody often have financial components that the court takes into account. If one or both of the parents involved in a custody case have high...